Panasonic Network Camera Recorder BB-HNP60 Operating Instructions
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Operating Instructions 51 An MJP file size recorded at intervals of 0.5 second for an hour is as follows. The image quality is standard. * The file size varies depending on the image quality and object situation.Resolution File size 640 x 480 About 140 MB 320 x 240 About 67 MB 160 x 120 About 21 MB
Operating Instructions 52 2.4.4 Motion Detection Recording Recording can begin automatically when motion is detected. This feature offers a more efficient means of recording. 1.Click Camera Preview in the Camera List to select Network Camera. The frame of the selected Camera Preview turns blue. 2.Click to monitor Network Cameras. 3.Click [Motion] of Recording buttons. Motion Detection Recording starts. Camera Name will be green. Click [Off] of Recording buttons to quit. Notes Motion Detection Meter may not work properly depending on resolution, image quality and object situation. Motion Detection Recording is available for use while monitoring. Motion Detection Recording is unavailable for use while stopping monitoring
Operating Instructions 53 2.4.5 Changing Motion Detection Settings Motion Detection Settings has two types; default setting and current camera setting. 1.Click Camera Preview in the Camera List to select Network Camera. The frame of the selected Camera Preview turns blue. 2.Select [Tools] [Default Motion Detection Settings...] on the menu bar. Motion Detection Settings window is also accessible by clicking Motion Detection Meter. 3.Drag the slider to adjust and click [OK]. * Percentage of the divided cells activates the Motion Detection Recording.(a)[Default Setting] is effective to all configured Network Cameras. [Current Camera] is effective only to the current displayed Network Camera. [Default Setting] does not have effect on Network Cameras that have settings on [Current Camera]. (b) Set the cell size*. Smaller the cell size is, easier the tiny motion is to be detected. (c) Set the percentage of cells to start recording. This setting determines the percentage of the red meter and the green meter of the Motion Detection Meter. (d) Set the level of the sensitiveness to detect the motion. (e)[Restore Factory Defaults] on [Default Setting] window resets the settings to the factory default. [Restore Default] on [Current Camera] window sets the settings to those on [Default Setting]. (a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
Operating Instructions 54 2.4.6 Timer Recording You can specify the day of the week and period of time for recording. Timer Recording can be used with Motion Detection Recording. The image in which the motion is detected will be recorded in the specified period of time. 1.Click Camera Preview in the Camera List and select Network Camera. The frame of the selected Camera Preview turns blue. 2.Click to stop monitoring Network Cameras. 3.Click [Edit Cam]. You can also select [Edit] [Edit Current Camera]. Edit Camera window appears. Refer to page 34 for each parameter. 4.Edit the parameters and click [OK].
Operating Instructions 55 5.Select [Control] [Automatic Timer Operation]. Check mark appears when the timer recording becomes effective. Network Camera Recorder starts monitoring and recording images automatically in the specified time. Notes Timer Recording for all Network Cameras stops by clearing the check mark by the [Automatic Timer Operation]. Timer Recording of the selected Network Cameras stops by clearing all of the day of the week check boxes of Timer Operation on Edit Camera window. Timer Recording stops by clicking [Off] while performing the Timer Recording. Click [On] or [Motion Detect] to perform Timer Recording again.
Operating Instructions 56 2.4.7 Playing Back the Recorded Image Network Camera Recorder can play back JPEG and MJP files of camera images controlling the playback speed. 1.Click Camera Preview in the Camera List to select Network Camera. The frame of the selected Camera Preview turns blue. 2.Click [Thumbnails] tab [Refresh] [Load thumbs]. Displayed thumbnails of JPEG files. When you check Autoload thumbs check box, the image will be loaded automatically. Click [Stop] to quit. ([Load thumbs] changes to [Stop] while loading.) 3.Select a recorded image and double-click it. When selecting an MJP file The MJP file will be played back. Click to stop playing back. The file will be played back from the suspended image by clicking again. Notes Make sure to click when stopping playing back an MJP file. Refer to page 60 for how to change the playback speed. MJP file JPEG file
Operating Instructions 57 When selecting a JPEG file Playback buttons can display recorded images. When you play back recorded images, [Live] changes to [Saved] on the Toolbar buttons. Click [Saved] to restore to the current image. Note The right-clicking a recorded image displays the commands. The same commands can be selected in the [File] on the menu bar. displays a first image. displays a previous image. plays back recorded images. Click to pause. Click again to play back. displays a next image. (If there is no next image, the latest image is displayed.) displays a latest image. (The current image is displayed while monitoring.) (1) Displays image information. (2) MJP file: Displays recorded images in the attached Network Camera Viewer. Select [Install Network Camera Viewer] on Installation Selection window. ( page 13) JPEG file: Displays recorded images in the attached Network Camera Viewer. (3) Copies selected files. ( page 68) (4) Deletes selected files. ( page 61) (5) Extracts JPEG files from an MJP file. ( page 59) (1) (2) (3) (4)(5)
Operating Instructions 58 2.4.8 Searching for Recorded Image Recorded images can be searched for by their recording time. 1.Click , or select [Tools] [Search] on the menu bar. Search window appears. 2.Set the parameters (period of time for searching/Image File type/Search Results) and click [Search]. A list of searched images appears. When checking [Filename] for Search Results, recorded images will be displayed with their recorded filenames.When checking [Time] for Search Results, recorded images will be displayed with their recorded time. Displays date and time. (e.g., April 8th 13:00) Displays date, time, second and centisecond. (e.g., April 8th 13:08, 20.69) Displays time.
Operating Instructions 59 2.4.9 Extracting JPEG Files from an MJP File JPEG files can be extracted from an MJP file. 1.Click [Thumbnails] tab. Thumbnail Page appears. 2.Select an MJP file to extract JPEG files. 3.Select [Tools] [Extract JPG Files from Current MJP File] on the menu bar. Extracted images will be displayed on Thumbnail Page. Note Extracted JPEG files are displayed with a filename as shown in the right image. e.g., March 27th 17:00-00001 Date, time and frame number
Operating Instructions 60 2.4.10 Controlling Playback Speed Network Camera Recorder can control the playback speed. You can also control while playing back recorded images. 1.Right-click . The next window appears. 2.Drag the slider and control speed. 3.Click the close button.